hairyhandedfool
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There is no such thing as an adult fare.
When will the booking engines be updated to reflect that?![]()
Clip has a fair point, there is no specific 'Adult Fare', there is, however, a fare that permits an adult to travel.
A reduced rate ticket is offered for children. Therefore the unreduced fare must be for an adult. Or do you define those who are not children as something other than adults?
A person arrives at a station, goes to the ticket office and asks for "a child ticket" to another station. The clerk is not convinced the person is under 16 and asks for some ID (child photocard, passport, birth certificate, etc). The person says they have none and so the clerk only offers the non-discounted fare.
Is that person an "Adult"?
Presumably there is a hidden meaning in this ?
If I use NRE or a TOC site to check fares I need to state whether I want an adult or child price....
Do you? Or do you need to let the planner know how many adults are travelling and how many children are travelling?
Every ticket I have purchased recently has 'one adult' printed on it.
Perhaps you would prefer "passengers: one child: nil" (which could get confusing if it was "passengers: nil child: one" or "passengers: one child: one") or even just "passengers: one" and leave the child bit to the discount status (personally I think "CHFAM", for example, is not so easily recognisable, on it's own, as a child fare to joe public).